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Resident presses for clarity on seismograph alerts; presenter says engineers must verify readings
Summary
A resident asked how buildings would receive and act on vibration (seismograph) data from nearby construction. The presenter said the data can be shared in real time or periodically, but trained engineers must interpret spikes and decisions about who pays for real-time review remain unresolved.
A resident sought clarity on how buildings would receive vibration monitoring data and what would happen if the readings appeared alarming. The resident asked whether the information was posted on a website and how an occupant could trigger a pause in activity if they saw worrying data.
The presenter, describing how seismograph data is handled, said the readings can be shared in real time, daily, weekly or monthly depending on agreements with each building. “The seismograph data…
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